Judith Fox is an American writer, photographer, and a former business owner.
Table of Contents
- 1 Life
- 2 Career
- 2.1 I Still Do: Loving and Living with Alzheimer's
- 2.2 The Foreclosure Echo: How the Hardest Hit Have Been Left Out of the Economic Recovery
- 2.3 One Foot Forward: Stories and Faces of Widows and Widowers
- 2.4 MetaModern
- 2.5 The Street or Me: A New York Story
- 2.6 Judith
- 2.7 The Blob
- 2.8 Alison Brownstone Omnibus #1 (Books 1-8): Her Father's Daughter, On Her Own, My Name is Alison, The Family Business, The Brownstone Effect, The Dark Princess, The Queen's Daughter, The Drow Hunter
- 2.9 SOJOS Classic Aviator Sunglasses for Women Men Metal Frame Spring Hinges SJ1030, Black/Grey
- 2.10 Small Cute Orange Fox Basket for Baby Diaper Organizer, Baby Laundry Baskets, Nursery Storage, Kids Room Organizer, Woodland Nursery Decor, Dog Cat Toy Basket
Life
Fox, who was a freelance writer and owned a photography studio in New York in the prematurely 1970s, started exhibiting her Good art photographs in 2002; since later her performance has been in solo and charity exhibitions in galleries and museums in North America and Europe.
She has published a number of books of photography, about grief and resilience.
Fox lives and works in southern California.
Career
Fox’s photographs are in the remaining collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA), the Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA), the Southeast Museum of Photography (SMP), The Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University, the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin and the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art at the University of Florida. Her function is held in private and corporate collections throughout the world.
Fox’s first husband, Jerry Fox, died in 1992. In 1995, she married Dr Edmund F. Ackell, a surgeon and President Emeritus of Virginia Commonwealth University. In November 2009, Fox’s book, I Still Do: Loving and Living later Alzheimer’s was published by powerHouse Books. The baby book was fixed one of photo-eye Magazine’s best books of 2009 and is currently in its third printing.
In 1978, Fox founded a drama service in Richmond, Virginia. She purchased Rosemary Scott Temporaries (in Manhattan) in 1985 and expanded to new locations before selling Judith Fox Staffing Companies to a New York Stock Exchange supreme in 1996.
Her book One Foot Forward, featuring personal stories of twenty widowed women and men, was published by powerHouse Books in 2013.
Last update 2021-08-06